Konis are not what you want to reduce body roll. They are the softest option out there. They are great on rough roads.
Add sway bars if you don’t want body roll. Or get something else. That is not the point of an RRC.
You first need to figure out what springs you have. Then carefully measure...
They remove it from the list of frequencies you are allowed to use. The legal repercussions of using illegal frequencies are much worse than using illegal radios on legal frequencies.
It won’t be long before these frequencies are all shut down a amateur operators are losing their licenses in droves.
CBP really should be seizing these radios at the border and charging the importers.
Technically speaking sure. But after 25 years of using a GPS for navigation, I've not once had a failure and needed to look at the paper maps. Maybe it will happen in the next 25.
It is not a semi float design. It is full floating.
There are lots of possible things it could be other than pinion bearings. That would last on my list of possible causes.
You should hit some of the backcountry hot springs. More fitting to these forums. We may incorporate a few of them into an off road trip this summer through the eats Kootenays.
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